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he was a big star here in the uk, decades ago.” the uk. he was a big star here in the uk, decades ago. i grew up watching him. yes, from the tv personality, he was quite groundbreaking at that time. the crazy stuff he would have on his programmes. looking at the tv clips from other parts of the world, saying, gosh, look at what they do. and everybody is doing better now. it is often only much later, perhaps after somebody‘s death, when you think how revolutionary they weren't at home. they really change the face of media. a fantastic guy. i agree with you 100%. thank you so much for your company i will see you soon. hello. yesterday we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland and the north—east of england, relentless rain. today the picture is going to gradually become drier, but that dryness comes with another change. much colder airflooding in across the uk. this is the low to thank for the wet weather. this front will clear south through the day. eventually the wet weather moving away, but behind it, the wind turns northerly a
he was a big star here in the uk, decades ago.” the uk. he was a big star here in the uk, decades ago. i grew up watching him. yes, from the tv personality, he was quite groundbreaking at that time. the crazy stuff he would have on his programmes. looking at the tv clips from other parts of the world, saying, gosh, look at what they do. and everybody is doing better now. it is often only much later, perhaps after somebody‘s death, when you think how revolutionary they weren't at home. they...
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Nov 14, 2019
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in the uk common women earn 13% to men. in the uk common women earn i3% less than men and that gap averages 32% around the world. with me is rebecca harding who's ceo and founder of coriolis tech. good to see you. that is the societies estimate on what the gap is between men and women. what is your take on this? i think the gender pay gap is something that is not going to go away anytime soon. it is 50 years since the equal pay act in the uk and similar at around the world and we are still seeing a huge differential between what men and women are paid. so the office of national statistics says the gap is around about 9% for anybody in full—time employment. it is actually much bigger gap than that across the whole of the workforce. it is over i7.5%. what you have to do is look at the structural reasons why that is happening. women are in different sorts ofjobs, is happening. women are in different sorts of jobs, they is happening. women are in different sorts ofjobs, they take time out of the labour force but sorts ofjobs,
in the uk common women earn 13% to men. in the uk common women earn i3% less than men and that gap averages 32% around the world. with me is rebecca harding who's ceo and founder of coriolis tech. good to see you. that is the societies estimate on what the gap is between men and women. what is your take on this? i think the gender pay gap is something that is not going to go away anytime soon. it is 50 years since the equal pay act in the uk and similar at around the world and we are still...
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Nov 11, 2019
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it's taking aim at the uk. it's on a more southerly track than it might be at this time of year, nestled within these dips, we find areas of low pressure bringing wet weather, and the uk is staying on the northern side of the jet stream, and that means in the cold air. a chilly week to come. so this is what we can expect this week from this weather pattern. i'm afraid low pressure will be around with further rain at times, cold enough for some hill snow. it will often be windy, low pressure, temperatures below average and frost occasionally overnight. and this is how we're starting the day. a wintry start to the day across northern parts of scotland. we've seen wet weather throughout the night, the bulk of that clearing away. it has delivered some snow to relatively modest hills north of the central belt in scotland, so could be quite tricky over some of the higher roads first thing. the bulk of the wet weather just clearing away from eastern parts of england. could be some gusty winds with that, as it clears.
it's taking aim at the uk. it's on a more southerly track than it might be at this time of year, nestled within these dips, we find areas of low pressure bringing wet weather, and the uk is staying on the northern side of the jet stream, and that means in the cold air. a chilly week to come. so this is what we can expect this week from this weather pattern. i'm afraid low pressure will be around with further rain at times, cold enough for some hill snow. it will often be windy, low pressure,...
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m the nhs in the uk compared to what you get in the united states? it is no comparison, it is amazing, it is a crown jewel. with no comparison, it is amazing, it is a crownjewel. with all those children, i couldn't survive without the nhs, it is absolutely brilliant. just in the united states, if you are there, you and your partner and five kids, the cost... it would be huge. even then you have to have massive fees, the cost of medicines, the cost of descriptions, hospital stays, in care, it is astronomical. quicklime, greta thurnberg, how is she going to get to madrid. leonardo dicaprio is with her, this photograph in the times at. somebody was saying she should just videoconference if you can't make it. we have had lots of other tongue in cheek responses about something ina kayak, in cheek responses about something in a kayak, getting on a bike, whatever. she is trying to make a point about her plans had to change? she was going to go to chile, but because of the unrest there, the un has moved conference and meeting from to spain, so she planned a
m the nhs in the uk compared to what you get in the united states? it is no comparison, it is amazing, it is a crown jewel. with no comparison, it is amazing, it is a crownjewel. with all those children, i couldn't survive without the nhs, it is absolutely brilliant. just in the united states, if you are there, you and your partner and five kids, the cost... it would be huge. even then you have to have massive fees, the cost of medicines, the cost of descriptions, hospital stays, in care, it is...
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Nov 22, 2019
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it's a massive hike of whether uk is. in german commentary, these effectively not going to get elected. that is their view as prime minister with these spending levels in the uk. that is what happens in germany. let's look at benjamin netanyahu on germany. let's look at benjamin neta nyahu on the germany. let's look at benjamin netanyahu on the coverage in ha'aretz, charged with bribery, for fraud in the breach of trust. there was thinking that while he was in office, he couldn't be charged with any of those things but there's been any of those things but there's been a massive shift and it could be the end of his political career. there are massive stories erupting everywhere. in the middle of yesterday afternoon, we got sight of the attorney general deciding to charge the israeli prime minister with bribery, fraud, breach of trust according to this headline, all allegations of the moment. three substantial charges, one around a telecoms company. and another around gifts for him and his family, this is going to ensnare i
it's a massive hike of whether uk is. in german commentary, these effectively not going to get elected. that is their view as prime minister with these spending levels in the uk. that is what happens in germany. let's look at benjamin netanyahu on germany. let's look at benjamin neta nyahu on the germany. let's look at benjamin netanyahu on the coverage in ha'aretz, charged with bribery, for fraud in the breach of trust. there was thinking that while he was in office, he couldn't be charged...
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we wa nt we want to do trade with uk and they wa nt to we want to do trade with uk and they want to do trade with us and, to be honest with you, this deal, under certain aspects of the deal, you can't do it. detained, restrained and isolated — a major report finds young people with autism and learning disabilities are being denied their human rights in hospitals across england. deflecting concerns and silencing customers
we wa nt we want to do trade with uk and they wa nt to we want to do trade with uk and they want to do trade with us and, to be honest with you, this deal, under certain aspects of the deal, you can't do it. detained, restrained and isolated — a major report finds young people with autism and learning disabilities are being denied their human rights in hospitals across england. deflecting concerns and silencing customers
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wouldn't leave so a lot of his statements are valedictory statements that say, uk's role will change as a result of brexit so it's more a reflection on his time, i can. it is a reflection on his time, he's been extremely vocal and said quite controversial comments prior to this one about brexit. do you think it is a big issue at all when the likes of donald tusk, donald trump and others seemingly weighed in in the run—up toa uk seemingly weighed in in the run—up to a uk election when actually, these political leaders from other countries shouldn't really. it's a breach of diplomatic protocol certainly. there are a lot of people saying, really, foreign leaders should follow the diplomatic procedure which is don't interfere in an election and i think the trouble is, for europe, the stakes are very high but they are very high for donald trump as well. not because the uk necessarily is that important to him butjust because he feels like he needs to keep that economic nationalist populist sentiment going because that's surely not, make america great again, so you got both sides of the
wouldn't leave so a lot of his statements are valedictory statements that say, uk's role will change as a result of brexit so it's more a reflection on his time, i can. it is a reflection on his time, he's been extremely vocal and said quite controversial comments prior to this one about brexit. do you think it is a big issue at all when the likes of donald tusk, donald trump and others seemingly weighed in in the run—up toa uk seemingly weighed in in the run—up to a uk election when...
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the outgoing head of the european commission — jean—claude juncker — says he thinks the uk will leave the eu — by the end ofjanuary. champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion! and the seven—year—old south african on course to be a golfing superstar. powerful words: why audio could be the next big thing for kids in the digital age. a very warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be a part of the conversation — as spotify and other big names in podcasts try to win over kids and get them listening — will it work, or is the screen too hard to beat? tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a climate study endorsed by 11,000 scientists warns that there'll be "untold human suffering" without deep and lasting action. the report, based on a0 years of research, says the world is in the midst of an accelerating climate emergency. and the researchers say they have a moral obligation to warn of the scale of the threat. gareth barlow has the story. wildfi
the outgoing head of the european commission — jean—claude juncker — says he thinks the uk will leave the eu — by the end ofjanuary. champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion, champion! and the seven—year—old south african on course to be a golfing superstar. powerful words: why audio could be the next big thing for kids in the digital age. a very warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and...
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so the uk has missed out on that. but there are other things that we do have that the tory party conference earlier this year — mrjohnson did announce we will develop the world's first nuclear fusion plan. so there are green things going on. and unemployment is starting to rise a bit and the number ofjobs starting to rise a bit and the number of jobs created, this starting to rise a bit and the number ofjobs created, this could bea number ofjobs created, this could be a way to boost employment and feel those high skilled, high wage jobs we need. in this kind of headline is just the jobs we need. in this kind of headline isjust the kind of headline, if you are running the election campaign for borisjohnson, for the conservatives, it's a great headline, isn't it? because there is so headline, isn't it? because there is so much a real concern in the uk in countries across the world about climate change and about that issue. and what a government is doing about this? yeah, exactly, you are right. the greta thunberg gene
so the uk has missed out on that. but there are other things that we do have that the tory party conference earlier this year — mrjohnson did announce we will develop the world's first nuclear fusion plan. so there are green things going on. and unemployment is starting to rise a bit and the number ofjobs starting to rise a bit and the number of jobs created, this starting to rise a bit and the number ofjobs created, this could bea number ofjobs created, this could be a way to boost...
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it was called fact check uk. what were they thinking? !|j it was called fact check uk. what were they thinking?! i think they wa nted were they thinking?! i think they wanted people to look at their feet that extent they succeeded because they had people talking about it a great deal. many people are changing the handles yesterday. alistair campbell changed his the boris johnson at one point and began tweeting as if he were the prime minister. i saw people saying that this was classic dominic cummings and the senior adviser to boris johnson, it was a talking point. and to that extent it succeeded. people got quite railed by it but, again, it has just hardened the camps we have already. it is not changed any views. those for boris johnson have already. it is not changed any views. those for borisjohnson will come out of it saying it was a bit of fun come out of it saying it was a bit offun and come out of it saying it was a bit of fun and those against will say it is disastrous and you cannot do something so dishonest. i don't know if it will move the dial. twitter we re
it was called fact check uk. what were they thinking? !|j it was called fact check uk. what were they thinking?! i think they wa nted were they thinking?! i think they wanted people to look at their feet that extent they succeeded because they had people talking about it a great deal. many people are changing the handles yesterday. alistair campbell changed his the boris johnson at one point and began tweeting as if he were the prime minister. i saw people saying that this was classic dominic...
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this rain again spreading its way northwards across the uk, not raining all the time. there will be some breaks in that, maybe some brighter skies, but further heavy showers are never too far behind. and, again, it will be quite a windy day, particularly across parts of wales, south—west england, southern coasts too, and it's going to be very mild — 10 to 14 celsius the top temperature on tuesday afternoon. now, this area of low pressure continues to rotate around and pushing its way eastwards across the uk on wednesday, so still a very messy picture and still quite wet, further heavy rain. again, we've got met office warnings in place for the middle part of the week and also some strong winds across northern scotland, still some gusty winds along welsh coasts down into south—west england and along channel coasts as well. 10 to 12 celsius the top temperature on wednesday afternoon. and then things slowly start to change through the second half of the week. as our area of low pressure drifts its way eastwards, we start to pull down a north—easterly wind and that
this rain again spreading its way northwards across the uk, not raining all the time. there will be some breaks in that, maybe some brighter skies, but further heavy showers are never too far behind. and, again, it will be quite a windy day, particularly across parts of wales, south—west england, southern coasts too, and it's going to be very mild — 10 to 14 celsius the top temperature on tuesday afternoon. now, this area of low pressure continues to rotate around and pushing its way...
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us presidents have weighed in on uk votes before. most notably, in the brexit referendum, when barack obama memorably warned about a us trade deal if we left the eu. and the uk will be in the back of the queue. many argued those words backfired. but mrtrump is many argued those words backfired. but mr trump is also keen to talk trade, suggesting that the terms of the prime minister is withdrawal agreement might make a deal with america difficult if not impossible. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. for more on that story, go to the bbc news website — that's bbc.com/news — and follow the links. or you can download the bbc news app. funerals are expected for some of the victims of thursday's train fire, which saw at least 70 people dead and dozens injured when a fire caused by an exploding gas canister passengers were using to cook breakfast swept through a train. a significant number of the victims came from an area a couple of hours from hyderabad. you may find some of farhat javed's report distressing. the flames ripped throug
us presidents have weighed in on uk votes before. most notably, in the brexit referendum, when barack obama memorably warned about a us trade deal if we left the eu. and the uk will be in the back of the queue. many argued those words backfired. but mrtrump is many argued those words backfired. but mr trump is also keen to talk trade, suggesting that the terms of the prime minister is withdrawal agreement might make a deal with america difficult if not impossible. chris buckler, bbc news,...
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thursday was another rough day of weather across many parts of the uk. for some it was snow that fell from the sky. this is how it looked on thursday evening over high ground in staffordshire. for many more it was rain that rain falling on sodden ground, so there are a number of flood warnings in force. you can read about those on the bbc weather website. the culprit, an area of low pressure spinning across continental europe. this stripe of cloud here is what brought the persistent rain across parts of the midlands and northern england. a little bit of snow for some as well. that particular rain band is now working its way westwards and weakening, but in our area of low pressure is still spinning around, still in charge of the scene, so it will more outbreaks of rain in from the east as we go through the day. so across england and wales, expect a largely cloudy day. we will see some outbreaks of rain at times, much of it quite light and patchy, but there could be some heavier rain into east anglia and the south—east later on. some rain affecting easte
thursday was another rough day of weather across many parts of the uk. for some it was snow that fell from the sky. this is how it looked on thursday evening over high ground in staffordshire. for many more it was rain that rain falling on sodden ground, so there are a number of flood warnings in force. you can read about those on the bbc weather website. the culprit, an area of low pressure spinning across continental europe. this stripe of cloud here is what brought the persistent rain across...
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yes, imean, has been a big event in the uk. yes, i mean, back in those days we saw people fighting over tv sets supermarkets, haven't we? so i have to ask, have you bought anything on black friday deals? go on, reveal all. did you see it and snap it up? do you know, i had seen them, actually, a couple of months ago, andi actually, a couple of months ago, and ijust actually, a couple of months ago, and i just had actually, a couple of months ago, and ijust had my eye on them, waiting, waiting, waiting, and then i pounced. so you are one of those people who was actually waiting for a good deal rather thanjust an impulse buy. yes. i have to admit i did also, he asked me for it, for my son, it was a table tennis bat, and he said you have to get it for me. it is going to run out, black friday is running 0ut! it's thursday! thanks very much for being with us. keep your thoughts coming in. stay with us. there is plenty more coming backin with us. there is plenty more coming back injust a with us. there is plenty more coming back in ju
yes, imean, has been a big event in the uk. yes, i mean, back in those days we saw people fighting over tv sets supermarkets, haven't we? so i have to ask, have you bought anything on black friday deals? go on, reveal all. did you see it and snap it up? do you know, i had seen them, actually, a couple of months ago, andi actually, a couple of months ago, and ijust actually, a couple of months ago, and i just had actually, a couple of months ago, and ijust had my eye on them, waiting, waiting,...
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in the times, as the flu season approaches there's good news for uk employers as the sickie appears to be on its way out among british workers. latest figures show that absence rates have more than halved in the past two decades. and finally, on the bbc news website, a pilot on a plane has accidentally set off a hijack alarm and sparked a major security alert at schiphol airport in the dutch city of amsterdam. part of the airport — one of europe's busiest — was then closed off as police responded to the reported threat. so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel who's ceo of praefinium partners. wright the guardian and nearly all the newspapers have tom watson on the newspapers have tom watson on the front page this morning as he announced he is leaving. he is not running in this election. and i ought to declare a letter campaign of 130 british indian groups against corbyn‘s labour party because they are damaging relations between the uk and india. i would declare that force —— first and foremost. tom watson was seen as a moderate voice and if this pushes them more to the left w
in the times, as the flu season approaches there's good news for uk employers as the sickie appears to be on its way out among british workers. latest figures show that absence rates have more than halved in the past two decades. and finally, on the bbc news website, a pilot on a plane has accidentally set off a hijack alarm and sparked a major security alert at schiphol airport in the dutch city of amsterdam. part of the airport — one of europe's busiest — was then closed off as police...
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it's taking aim at the uk. taking areas of low pressure further south across the but it's how it is looking this week. more low pressure being carried towards us at times, the uk is on the northern side of the uk is on the northern side of the jetstream, that is the cold side. so this weather pattern this week means there will be further spells of rain, sunny moments as well, some hills know, windy around the low pressure and we are cold with some frost occasionally overnight. this is how we are starting the new week with low pressure taking this area of what weather right across us, delivering a bit of hill snow in places, especially around the central belt in scotland where some of the higher routes will have wintry conditions to start the day, so bear that in mind if you are heading out. early rain clearing eastern uk — make it a pa rt rain clearing eastern uk — make it a part of england, with some sunny spells and showers, most frequent across north—western areas, some heavy and thundery hail, wintry
it's taking aim at the uk. taking areas of low pressure further south across the but it's how it is looking this week. more low pressure being carried towards us at times, the uk is on the northern side of the uk is on the northern side of the jetstream, that is the cold side. so this weather pattern this week means there will be further spells of rain, sunny moments as well, some hills know, windy around the low pressure and we are cold with some frost occasionally overnight. this is how we...
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grace was from essex here in the uk. she was last seen on the eve of her 22nd birthday in auckland while her father david said that he had taken away his daughter in the most brutal fashion, he said that grace was a beautiful, talented, loving daughter, and that she didn't deserve to be murdered, he says the family must now return home and try to pick up the pieces. our correspondent shaima khaliljoins us from auckland. this is grace millane the night before her 22nd of. the night before she was seen alive. her father described her as gregarious and outgoing. what you saw, he said, is what you get. today a jury found this man guilty of her murder. for legal reasons, we still can't reveal his identity. over the past three weeks, thejury his identity. over the past three weeks, the jury heard his identity. over the past three weeks, thejury heard how his identity. over the past three weeks, the jury heard how grace his identity. over the past three weeks, thejury heard how grace met the man through a dating app. tv show th
grace was from essex here in the uk. she was last seen on the eve of her 22nd birthday in auckland while her father david said that he had taken away his daughter in the most brutal fashion, he said that grace was a beautiful, talented, loving daughter, and that she didn't deserve to be murdered, he says the family must now return home and try to pick up the pieces. our correspondent shaima khaliljoins us from auckland. this is grace millane the night before her 22nd of. the night before she...
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covert actions in the uk. an unexpected polluter. shipping is responsible for 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. what can be done? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: are you dreaming of a woke christmas? eco campaigners are urging us to reduce waste this year, consider renting a tree that is then replanted, not send cards, and reuse decorations. so what do you think? are you on board? are you keeping christmas waste to a minimum? get in touch. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. as predicted, more than 50 bushfires in new south wales in australia are burning, about half of them out of control. they have spread so quickly that emergency warnings are in place in 11 areas, with fire services warning that it is now too late to leave for any one still remaining there. temperatures have been rising towards a0 degrees, and a strong southerly wind is due to sweep up the coast, making the situation even more dangerous. w
covert actions in the uk. an unexpected polluter. shipping is responsible for 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. what can be done? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: are you dreaming of a woke christmas? eco campaigners are urging us to reduce waste this year, consider renting a tree that is then replanted, not send cards, and reuse decorations. so what do you think? are you on board? are you...
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court dominic context, the stuff that is left behind is 150% with then the industrial revolution at the uk. the data that was looking at, the fact that it is getting worse, as you say, because actually 00:01:32,294 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 i've talked to so looks at morrison's selling boxes of unsold food for just looks at morrison's selling boxes of unsold food forjust over £3, and in that box you can get all sorts of different things that have gone by the sell by date. yes, and this is great. within another one in the uk, the co—op selling food for one and 2p, just because of the shelf very quickly. food waste is a major issue in terms of carbon emissions particularly in the supermarket chains, and morrison's think if this works, they will sell 350,000 boxes which will save about 850 tons of carbon emissions, so not to be sniffed at. i'm tempted, definitely grab sniffed at. i'm tempted, definitely gmba sniffed at. i'm tempted, definitely graba box sniffed at. i'm tempted, definitely grab a box and rustle something up with that. now let's look at this, the sonjunk with that. now let's
court dominic context, the stuff that is left behind is 150% with then the industrial revolution at the uk. the data that was looking at, the fact that it is getting worse, as you say, because actually 00:01:32,294 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 i've talked to so looks at morrison's selling boxes of unsold food for just looks at morrison's selling boxes of unsold food forjust over £3, and in that box you can get all sorts of different things that have gone by the sell by date. yes, and this is...
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most of the south—west of the uk. most of the rain will be in the south—west. could be a few showers, towards the south—east of scotland. any showers that move away from northern ireland may get brightness and sunshine across the northern half of the uk grey through the midlands towards the midlands that meant south—east of england. highest temperatures in the south—west of england and south wales where we will see the wettest weather developing through the afternoon. in the evening the rain is still around in the south—west of england, heading further into wales towards the south—east of england. behind that rain it does turn quite showery across the southern counties. some showers further north as well. adding to that cloudy sort of feel and it should be mild as well. temperatures 3— six degrees. a messy picture on friday. not only do we have a lot of cloud and limited sunshine and showers, the development of this rain is forecast for the south—west of england, the west country, perhaps into the west midlands and wales. that is an area that coul
most of the south—west of the uk. most of the rain will be in the south—west. could be a few showers, towards the south—east of scotland. any showers that move away from northern ireland may get brightness and sunshine across the northern half of the uk grey through the midlands towards the midlands that meant south—east of england. highest temperatures in the south—west of england and south wales where we will see the wettest weather developing through the afternoon. in the evening...
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and in the uk we have been building on floodplains, how can we plan for all of this? in the washington post, over 400 records for the cold could be broken in washington state alone. these extreme weather conditions are impacting every corner of the world 110w. impacting every corner of the world now. as you say, it seems to be happening very regularly. we talk about this month in, month out. this siberian express hitting a huge swathe of middle — eastern america, and quite early in the season. coming up to thanksgiving, you think this could impact sales figures, people getting out. i understand there will be a mild swing coming back. we often get the tail end of these weather patterns in europe, but again, stepping back, this is something that is a theme, isn't it? we need to plan for this. you think about retrofitting buildings and all these things, especially when you couple that with our impact on the environment as well, the sustainability. very cold weather, so sustainability. very cold weather, so then you need to get heating. all pa rt so then you need to get
and in the uk we have been building on floodplains, how can we plan for all of this? in the washington post, over 400 records for the cold could be broken in washington state alone. these extreme weather conditions are impacting every corner of the world 110w. impacting every corner of the world now. as you say, it seems to be happening very regularly. we talk about this month in, month out. this siberian express hitting a huge swathe of middle — eastern america, and quite early in the...
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we are making a huge amount of cars here in the uk, nissan, jaguar, bmw and many in oxford. the fact that we need a trade deal with europe, the single largest market is a big risk —— mini. this is the brexit election but businesses are not listened to about what they actually need and what the conservative party is saying, vote for us, get brexit done obviously, the fact that if boris johnson is returned as prime minister, doesn't mean brexit is done. we are onlyjust beginning. but what they are asking for is unlikely to be delivered if boris johnson does win the election and if he does get a majority because they are looking for a frictionless border, tariff free trade, regulatory alignment. keeping things as close as they are now. staying pa rt as close as they are now. staying part of the european union and the single market. obviously, it is not on the cards, with the conservative party it is not on the part of the brexit party. it might be on the ca rd brexit party. it might be on the card with a second referendum, if the liberal democrats were able to pursue their
we are making a huge amount of cars here in the uk, nissan, jaguar, bmw and many in oxford. the fact that we need a trade deal with europe, the single largest market is a big risk —— mini. this is the brexit election but businesses are not listened to about what they actually need and what the conservative party is saying, vote for us, get brexit done obviously, the fact that if boris johnson is returned as prime minister, doesn't mean brexit is done. we are onlyjust beginning. but what...
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sol am always concerned, the uk finance minister has pledged 20 billion worth of spending that, labour want to do 55 billion, these are enormous figures, these magic money trees that people seem to be getting this money from, i would love to know where they are growing. we can plant one in each of our gardens! it does also raise the question of what the point was for all that austerity we have had. that's right. the papers are saying that the conservatives have dismissed the austerity or ended the austerity measures that we re ended the austerity measures that were put in place other than coalition government back in 2010, it isa coalition government back in 2010, it is a very difficult thing because you are still seeing, they still talk about people more than 1 million people still using food banks, and possibly set to rise. the resolution foundation which is also quite charitable in its outlook and raising issues such as homelessness, poverty, they are saying that spending plans could potentially lead to maybe 7 billion worth of tax cuts somewhere down the line in future, but whether
sol am always concerned, the uk finance minister has pledged 20 billion worth of spending that, labour want to do 55 billion, these are enormous figures, these magic money trees that people seem to be getting this money from, i would love to know where they are growing. we can plant one in each of our gardens! it does also raise the question of what the point was for all that austerity we have had. that's right. the papers are saying that the conservatives have dismissed the austerity or ended...
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the blue colours envelope the uk and continue to move on “— envelope the uk and continue to move on —— hold on. it won't be raining all the time. there will be drier weather. friday is looking wetter without low pressure system on top. for friday looks like a ridge of high pressure will move in but it will state cool for both days. this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. focus on fast fsahion. uk pioneer primark gets ready to unveil its results as the sector comes under increasing pressure to clean up its act. uber tells investors sorry about the waiting time, and promises profits will arrive within two years. and on financial markets, on wall street it was another record breaker, and we are seeing gains across the board in asia. japan catching up today on advances on monday as it was closed for a public holiday. but the word from the us is that a deal with china on trade
the blue colours envelope the uk and continue to move on “— envelope the uk and continue to move on —— hold on. it won't be raining all the time. there will be drier weather. friday is looking wetter without low pressure system on top. for friday looks like a ridge of high pressure will move in but it will state cool for both days. this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. focus on fast fsahion. uk pioneer primark gets ready to unveil its results as the sector comes under...
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from us politics to uk politics. a twin, connected stories, really. the prime minister pledging a tax cut for millions of workers. it is interesting how the cake is sliced with this because depending on whether you use the figure it is a guaranteed amount or the figure that is the ambition, you have two very different outcomes. absolutely. the ambition amount is 12,500. if you look into the details they say it is probably not going to happen in the next parliament. so you look at maybe four or five years out before this takes effect. however, i have concerns about this. if you are raising people out of the threshold 01’ raising people out of the threshold or raising the threshold at which you start paying contributions, how will that affect the state pension entitlement? because we know it does help employees get their benefits and pensions and if you are earning less tha n and pensions and if you are earning less than the lower earnings limit, you less than the lower earnings limit, y°u pay less than the lower earnings limit, you pay nothing anywa
from us politics to uk politics. a twin, connected stories, really. the prime minister pledging a tax cut for millions of workers. it is interesting how the cake is sliced with this because depending on whether you use the figure it is a guaranteed amount or the figure that is the ambition, you have two very different outcomes. absolutely. the ambition amount is 12,500. if you look into the details they say it is probably not going to happen in the next parliament. so you look at maybe four or...
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injapan, in the uk... a lot of people would have a lot of discomfort having these conversations in the workplace. i will look into this more, i will watch her ted talk. thank you for being on the briefing today. we did not get a chance to talk about the good grades, a desk at home, i have tweeted about it and so have you, so take a look and get involved. have a good day. hello there. i think we've got a couple of drier days coming up. some sunshine, but some cold mornings on the way as well. that said, we've still got a legacy of cloudy weather for east anglia and south—east england over the next few hours. a few mist and fog patches, a few patches of drizzle. skies clearing further north, we've already seen temperatures fall well, well below freezing and a sharp and widespread frost across the northern half of the country with showers running in across northern scotland here. the added risk of some icy surfaces to take us into monday. but for monday, it's this ridge of high pressure that keeps low press
injapan, in the uk... a lot of people would have a lot of discomfort having these conversations in the workplace. i will look into this more, i will watch her ted talk. thank you for being on the briefing today. we did not get a chance to talk about the good grades, a desk at home, i have tweeted about it and so have you, so take a look and get involved. have a good day. hello there. i think we've got a couple of drier days coming up. some sunshine, but some cold mornings on the way as well....
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possible foods is not the big name, we see them in the uk. we had a lady and work life, they farm sewage. so the interesting thing about this is some other the companies apply best insight beyond meat and the share prices come down dramatically since it's 500% rise, -- . consider excitement that they had, they could see the trend is going to be more demand for this, obviously outside, the panel ages, it's put it that way, have come out in force and some are saying in america in particular were lobbying has big money, they are saying no, it's a national icon like the gun, you can't. they‘ re it's a national icon like the gun, you can't. they're not saying about the gun. you can't move us towards a different kind of date. the demand, the demand in the us is really on the demand in the us is really on the up. population growth... apply base chicken burger, we've got to stop but will assume a bit legible in his breathing. and we will look forward to see your views and opinions. also to come... bayern munich and juventus book their places in the
possible foods is not the big name, we see them in the uk. we had a lady and work life, they farm sewage. so the interesting thing about this is some other the companies apply best insight beyond meat and the share prices come down dramatically since it's 500% rise, -- . consider excitement that they had, they could see the trend is going to be more demand for this, obviously outside, the panel ages, it's put it that way, have come out in force and some are saying in america in particular were...
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china's uk ambassador has denied the bbc‘s claims. richard bilton reports. this is a journey thousands have been forced to make into china's internment camps. now, we know what's happening inside. this document contains orders written for those who run the camps. this is an actionable piece of evidence, documenting a gross human rights violations. this should be sitting, you know, in the files of a prosecutor. in the last three years, china has built hundreds of camps across the remote province of xinjiang. they hold at least a million people, mainly uighur muslims. china says they offer training and they stop terrorism. but the document shows why a superpower is really locking up so many people. inmates are imprisoned until they change their beliefs, their behaviour, and their language. it's very difficult on that scale, with more than a million people in those conditions, to view that as anything other than a mass brainwashing scheme, designed and directed at an entire ethnic community. the chinese ambassador in london refused to answer our direct question
china's uk ambassador has denied the bbc‘s claims. richard bilton reports. this is a journey thousands have been forced to make into china's internment camps. now, we know what's happening inside. this document contains orders written for those who run the camps. this is an actionable piece of evidence, documenting a gross human rights violations. this should be sitting, you know, in the files of a prosecutor. in the last three years, china has built hundreds of camps across the remote...
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and finally the front of the mirror hails a new medical breakthrough after uk scientists create a dna test at birth which can predict the risk of serious health conditions. the new test could save the lives of 3,000 children a year and will allow early treatment of life—threatening ailments like cystic fibrosis. with me is stephanie hare who is an independent analyst. let's get stuck in. the independent dedicates its entire front page, it's a very strong image, untold suffering. yes, let's try to think positively. 0n the one hand yesterday we had us president donald trump announced that america was formally withdrawing from the paris climate agreement and this was the timed response. the rest of the scientific community, 153 countries really don't care. so you're going to see the rest of the world moving on towards addressing climate change, possibly independent of the united states federal government. and we've got an election next year, maybe the us could change course. that's a potential positive. it could because with that withdrawal of your paris agreement, it would come into e
and finally the front of the mirror hails a new medical breakthrough after uk scientists create a dna test at birth which can predict the risk of serious health conditions. the new test could save the lives of 3,000 children a year and will allow early treatment of life—threatening ailments like cystic fibrosis. with me is stephanie hare who is an independent analyst. let's get stuck in. the independent dedicates its entire front page, it's a very strong image, untold suffering. yes, let's...
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through the uk first and then moved across to be global brand officer and then ceo. he revamped stores and franchises and unfortunately just did not abide by the company's code of conduct. it is interesting how we see culture change atop levels within corporations globally. ever since the hashtag me to movements it is very important to make sure it is a consensual relationship, we must make certain that everybody realises that this was a consensual relationship between easterbrook and the woman. but companies now feel they need to call things out. and i think that is right. it is right for corporations and broad —— boards to hold executives to account. it between 15 and $20 million a year in compensation, he is meant to demonstrate that he represented the company but the fact is, the question is how consensual can it really be, given his position as power as chief executive of the company and is that unfair or inappropriate, given the woman situation and what her role at the company would be if she had a real opportunity to decide whether or not she wanted to eng
through the uk first and then moved across to be global brand officer and then ceo. he revamped stores and franchises and unfortunately just did not abide by the company's code of conduct. it is interesting how we see culture change atop levels within corporations globally. ever since the hashtag me to movements it is very important to make sure it is a consensual relationship, we must make certain that everybody realises that this was a consensual relationship between easterbrook and the...
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so many big names on the high street and the uk have gone mike toys "r" us at this time of year would have been packed with people buying their toys for christmas. thousands and thousands of jobs have for christmas. thousands and thousands ofjobs have been lost. there has to be a completely new way of thinking about what the high street is about. their dies and the job losses is a bad part about but some would say the losses of these chain stores could be a really big opportunity for independent retailers to come in and open shops and do something more bespoke but the problem lies in the fact that rents a re the problem lies in the fact that rents are still really high, business are high. that is business rates. taxes as well. would people actually go out and say, do you know what, i will open the shop to save my high street but not with rates at those levels, maybe they were linked mortar profits, for example, or even if the rents were linked mortar profits, that could be another way to kind of regenerate these places andi to kind of regenerate these places and i think it's interesti
so many big names on the high street and the uk have gone mike toys "r" us at this time of year would have been packed with people buying their toys for christmas. thousands and thousands of jobs have for christmas. thousands and thousands ofjobs have been lost. there has to be a completely new way of thinking about what the high street is about. their dies and the job losses is a bad part about but some would say the losses of these chain stores could be a really big opportunity for...
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of the uk and push on into the south of the mediterranean. another area of low pressure could across —— cross western areas and scoop up mild air into what is our shores but it looks like it could be quite unsettled on the weekend into next week thanks to this area of low pressure will bring breezy, windy conditions with mild airand breezy, windy conditions with mild air and outbreaks of rain. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. fun and games at google, as the firm streams its way into the gaming market. but will it be a success? and us president donald trump gives chinese telecoms giant huawei another reprieve. it was a record close for the broad market in the us and a mixed picture emerging in asia with hong kong up another 1% today.
of the uk and push on into the south of the mediterranean. another area of low pressure could across —— cross western areas and scoop up mild air into what is our shores but it looks like it could be quite unsettled on the weekend into next week thanks to this area of low pressure will bring breezy, windy conditions with mild airand breezy, windy conditions with mild air and outbreaks of rain. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. fun and games at google, as the firm streams its...
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campaign, and other high—profile figures in russian and russian business, and their influence in the uk. this is right. if we go back to before this report was commissioned and look at some of the evidence, for instance in 2017, swansea university, one of the us universities, said they had 150,000 accou nts universities, said they had 150,000 accounts identified links with russia that we did about brexit. there are other ones, accusations about some of the big funders of the tory party, inks with russia. so there was an investigation. the investigation was or the enquiry was by the, security and intelligence committee. they said they finished the report several months ago and they said the intelligence agencies have no problem with it now being reported, printed, published, but number10, reported, printed, published, but number 10, the prime minister is dragging his feet. there are complaints about this. why is the prime minister dragging his feet? and now because parliament will close at the end of today, head of the december 12 election, it looks unlikely that we will get the publicat
campaign, and other high—profile figures in russian and russian business, and their influence in the uk. this is right. if we go back to before this report was commissioned and look at some of the evidence, for instance in 2017, swansea university, one of the us universities, said they had 150,000 accou nts universities, said they had 150,000 accounts identified links with russia that we did about brexit. there are other ones, accusations about some of the big funders of the tory party, inks...
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and there will be keen interest in charles michel's style when dealing with the uk. he is expected to vigorously defend eu interest. he will represent the eu on the world stage during international summits and convene key eu meetings. at a time when global relations are being tested, stretched and reset, the task ahead is far from simple. gareth barlow, bbc news. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: there have been renewed demonstrations in malta where protestors are demanding the resignation of the prime minister, joseph muscat, over his handling of the murder of the anti—corru ption journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia. protesters sat in the road near the parliament building and chanted, "muscat out". hong kong is braced for a fresh round of protests over the weekend, as police said they would withdraw from a university on friday that has been the site of some of the worst clashes between protesters and security forces in nearly six months of unrest. the protests are planned from friday, through the weekend and into next week. hong kong ha
and there will be keen interest in charles michel's style when dealing with the uk. he is expected to vigorously defend eu interest. he will represent the eu on the world stage during international summits and convene key eu meetings. at a time when global relations are being tested, stretched and reset, the task ahead is far from simple. gareth barlow, bbc news. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: there have been renewed demonstrations in malta where protestors are...
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the uk's three main party leaders feature on the front of city am. following election pitches to business leaders, boris johnson plans to shelve corporation tax — jeremy corbyn pledged more investment than "you've ever dreamed of" whilejo swinson declared the liberal democrats were the ‘natural party of business'. forbes magazine reports on reality tv star, turned entrepreneur kylie jenner who, at 22 years old, is selling a majority stake in her cosmetics brand to the french company behind cover girl and max factor. the youngest ever self—made billionaire will stay the face of the brand but says she wants to focus on building it into an international beauty powerhouse. and finally, sir paul mccartney will headline glastonbury next year for it's golden jubilee. the former beatle will top the bill on the pyramid stage on saturday 27 june, a week after his 78th birthday. with me is inga beale, from london first, a not for profit group made up of business leaders from across the city. have you ever been to glastonbury?” haven't. nor have i! not e
the uk's three main party leaders feature on the front of city am. following election pitches to business leaders, boris johnson plans to shelve corporation tax — jeremy corbyn pledged more investment than "you've ever dreamed of" whilejo swinson declared the liberal democrats were the ‘natural party of business'. forbes magazine reports on reality tv star, turned entrepreneur kylie jenner who, at 22 years old, is selling a majority stake in her cosmetics brand to the french...
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a document here of us/ uk negotiations, summary of specific negotiations... full market access for us products to our national health service. you're going to sell out health service. you're going to sell our national health service to the united states and big pharma. com pletely united states and big pharma. completely untrue. there are no circumstances whatever that this government or any conservative government or any conservative government will put the nhs on the table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson table in any trade negotiation. boris johnson wanted table in any trade negotiation. borisjohnson wanted to get back to brexit, although this has been consistently denied he claimed labour would do a deal with the snp that would deliver not one referendum but to. of course jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do a deal, and they probably already have done a deal, with nicola sturgeon and the snp to form a corbyn/ sturgeon sturgeon coalition and the price of nicola sturgeon's support, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second refere
a document here of us/ uk negotiations, summary of specific negotiations... full market access for us products to our national health service. you're going to sell out health service. you're going to sell our national health service to the united states and big pharma. com pletely united states and big pharma. completely untrue. there are no circumstances whatever that this government or any conservative government or any conservative government will put the nhs on the table in any trade...
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the traditional christmas dinner in the uk is likely to cost more due to extreme weather conditions hitting supply of turkeys and some veg. what's on the menu in your home? are your festive traditions changing? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. so let's get started. two years after the murder of the maltese journalist daphne ca ruana galizia, a volley of resignations has thrown the government into crisis. three senior politicians have stood down and angry crowds have called for the prime minister to resign as police step up their investigation into the murder. now out of government are the chief of staff to the prime minister, the tourism minister and the economy minister. all deny involvement in the death of ms caruana galizia, who had been investigating corruptio on the island. —— corruption. rich preston reports. one by one, three government ministers stepped down. first was the prime minister's chief of staff, keith schembri, amid reports he was to be questioned by police. shortly after, the tourism minister, konrad mizzi. and then the economy minister, c
the traditional christmas dinner in the uk is likely to cost more due to extreme weather conditions hitting supply of turkeys and some veg. what's on the menu in your home? are your festive traditions changing? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. so let's get started. two years after the murder of the maltese journalist daphne ca ruana galizia, a volley of resignations has thrown the government into crisis. three senior politicians have stood down and angry crowds have...
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the weather caused yet more flooding and disruption across parts of the uk during thursday. for a few, it was snow that fell from the sky, that‘s how it looked in staffordshire doing thursday evening over high ground. for many more, it was rain that fell, that rain falling on sodden ground, so no surprise we had more flooding problems. check the latest flood warnings for where you are on the bbc weather website. the low pressure is the culprit, it‘s been spinning around the continent, this particular stripe of cloud here is what brought persistent rain through the midlands, northern england, a little bit of snow for some as well. that particular weather feature is moving westwards and weakening but our area of low is still in charge. there will be more outbreaks of rain pushing from the east towards the west as we go through the next few days. now through the day ahead, expect a lot of cloud across england and wales. some rain at times, much of it quite light and patchy but there could well be some heavier rain pushing into east anglia and the south—east later in the d
the weather caused yet more flooding and disruption across parts of the uk during thursday. for a few, it was snow that fell from the sky, that‘s how it looked in staffordshire doing thursday evening over high ground. for many more, it was rain that fell, that rain falling on sodden ground, so no surprise we had more flooding problems. check the latest flood warnings for where you are on the bbc weather website. the low pressure is the culprit, it‘s been spinning around the continent, this...
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have the area of high pressure with us, that will mean a lots of dry and chilly weather across the uk, but this low is set to come into play across into saturday, winding its way into the south—west of england, it will mean some milder conditions, it could also be a prolonged spell of rain and pretty strong winds as well. a little bit of uncertainty as to just how far north that rain may reach and how far east. so, 11 for example, in wet plymouth, elsewhere with sunshine, five, six, seven. still feeling chilly, but with lighter winds, and i think we'll see to end the week. saturday into sunday, the lows of into the continent, the highs starts to build again. it's because the high re orientates a little bit, we could see a bit more cloud to monday, tuesday for scotland, some patchy rain possible at times but gradually some milder air feeding in here. they chilly outlook for all of us to start next week. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. crypto crime wave. theft and fraud losses from digital currencies are soaring, as the market continues to boom. plus, your own villag
have the area of high pressure with us, that will mean a lots of dry and chilly weather across the uk, but this low is set to come into play across into saturday, winding its way into the south—west of england, it will mean some milder conditions, it could also be a prolonged spell of rain and pretty strong winds as well. a little bit of uncertainty as to just how far north that rain may reach and how far east. so, 11 for example, in wet plymouth, elsewhere with sunshine, five, six, seven....
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about some of the stories we're covering, we have lots more updates on the general election here on the uk, we will have some word on nato as well and some harsh words coming in from president macron, we also have the news that james dean is coming back to life in cgi form james dean is coming back to life in cgiform ina james dean is coming back to life in cgi form in a new movie stopping when you on that? that a big leap for tech or is it a terrible precedent? just let me know what you think, get in touch with me on twitter, the hashtag is #bbcthebriefing. able see you very soon, goodbye. hello. we had heavy persistent rain on thursday which has caused travel disruption and very widespread flooding problems. we have about 100 flooding problems. we have about 100 flood warnings and severe flood warnings in force, that number co nsta ntly warnings in force, that number constantly going up and down so check the latest on our website. if we ta ke check the latest on our website. if we take a look at where we have seen the torrential rain through the course of thursday and overnight, it has b
about some of the stories we're covering, we have lots more updates on the general election here on the uk, we will have some word on nato as well and some harsh words coming in from president macron, we also have the news that james dean is coming back to life in cgi form james dean is coming back to life in cgiform ina james dean is coming back to life in cgi form in a new movie stopping when you on that? that a big leap for tech or is it a terrible precedent? just let me know what you think,...
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let's turn to the uk general election now, which is just under four weeks away. party leaders will attempt to woo britain's business leaders with speeches to the cbi‘s annual conference later. with me isjonathan charles managing director, communications at european bank for reconstruction and development. very good to see you, as usual. so the cbi, you got borisjohnson, jo swinson and jeremy corbyn. one thing will unite them, and that is they are appearing before an audience of business people and businesspeople at the moment do not love really the political parties, because they see issues about all of them, so yes they do with the messages. boris johnson is saying i am the man who will get brexit dunn, i'll help you with business rates, i'll look at reforms. jeremy corbyn saying go with me and you get 320,000 new apprentice places, very important for the future of business industry. jo swinson almost saying like the conservatives, we other steady party, we won't be making all these crazy spending promises. she is saying we other one that will stop brexit. yes
let's turn to the uk general election now, which is just under four weeks away. party leaders will attempt to woo britain's business leaders with speeches to the cbi‘s annual conference later. with me isjonathan charles managing director, communications at european bank for reconstruction and development. very good to see you, as usual. so the cbi, you got borisjohnson, jo swinson and jeremy corbyn. one thing will unite them, and that is they are appearing before an audience of business...
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the deal comes after the uk's competition authority suspended legal action against viagogo after it made changes to the way it operates. lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief what investmentjoins me now. good morning. good to see you. tell us good morning. good to see you. tell usa good morning. good to see you. tell us a bit more about this deal. an extraordinary deal in a sense because you have got to online ticket resellers online, they have been around for a long time. stubhub has been in operation since 2000. ebay, the owner of stubhub, from a business perspective has produced a fantastic return for its shareholders by selling this to viagogo, but the more significant long—term impact for us is there is potentially a monopoly position and we are seeing some of the smaller players arguing that is the case. for viagogo, they paid too much? you would look at that and say, yes. clearly, for ebay to sell something, they must think that perhaps it doesn't fit their business model and this does, they paid 300 million. it feels like a very frothy price. viagogo wants to be the dominant pl
the deal comes after the uk's competition authority suspended legal action against viagogo after it made changes to the way it operates. lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief what investmentjoins me now. good morning. good to see you. tell us good morning. good to see you. tell usa good morning. good to see you. tell us a bit more about this deal. an extraordinary deal in a sense because you have got to online ticket resellers online, they have been around for a long time. stubhub has been in...